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Hermann Castle (also Hermannsfeste, Herman Castle, Narva Castle, and Narva fortress. (Estonian: Hermanni linnus) is a castle in Narva, eastern Estonia. It was founded in 1256 by the Danes and the first stone castle was built in the beginning of the 14th century.

The Narva Castle is the most diverse and best preserved defence structure in Estonia. The area of the castle is 3.2 hectares, and the highest point is the Tall Hermann Tower (51 metres). Today you can visit the museum in the castle, were the displays explain the history of Narva and the castle.

Narva. Estonia. Hermann Castle. NARVA, ESTONIA - JANUARY 3, 2017: Hermann Castle Museum on the bank of The Narva Narova River. On the right side is The Bridge of Narva. Estonia.

Hermann Castle is Narva’a most popular image. As a medieval stronghold originally established by the Danes in 1256, the wooden fortress was sold to the Livonian Order of the Teutonic Knights in 1346. ... Located on the Narva Bay of the Gulf of Finland, it is where Estonia’s longest, river, the Narva, which has its source at the northeastern ...

Russian rule ended in 1581 when the Swedes under the command of Pontus De la Gardie conquered the city and it became part of Sweden. ... Narva became part of an independent Estonia in 1918, at the end of World War I. ... with the 51-metre-high Long Hermann tower as its most prominent landmark.

Narva Hermanni linnus In the north east of Estonia straddling the present day Russian-Estonian (now also the Russia-E.U.) border are the castles of Narva and Jaanilinn (next photo). On the Estonian side of the border is the town of Narva and the castle known as Narva's Hermann fortress.

Narva & Narva-Jõesuu Estonia’s easternmost town boasts the best preserved castle (Hermann Fortress) overlooking a large, winding river acting as a border between Estonia and Russia. The nearby Narva-Jõesuu resort is dotted with spas and a large sandy beach that draws in holiday makers every summer.